Tariam relocates to new HQ
September 4th, 2009Satellite broadband ISP Tariam has moved into its new freehold headquarters building in Weston on the Green just off the M40 and A34 in Oxfordshire.
Tariam has been looking to relocate for some time to bring its Operations, R & D, Provisioning, Billing and Tech Support functions all under one roof, and to create a demonstration lab where customers can come and test offerings, and talk to technical staff before making a decision to buy.
Managing Director Andrew Walwyn said
“I’ve always thought a ‘Try-before-you-buy’ scheme would work well in the satellite arena where people are often looking at commitment to a product they’ve never used or seen before.
“The idea is customers can come in with their PC’s or MAC’s and test their own applications to see how good the latest systems are. They can experience how satellite would work for them if they bought the product”.
Tariam currently offers 6 different satellite platforms on numerous different satellites depending on what kind of connectivity the customer needs, whether they’re domestic or business users, and whether voice or data or a combination of the two are important.
Andrew went on to say
“We’re expanding the range of options that customers can come and try all the time but we already have our Homenet (powered by TooWay) home user product running here, as well as our iaccess, iconnect and BGAN options.
“We also have new demonstration facilities going live in November ’09 in Clough Road, Hull and just off Junction 5 of the M77 in Glasgow so wherever you are, there’s a Tariam demo facility within reasonable travelling distance. We just ask customers to let us know when they’re coming so that we’re ready to welcome them”.
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